The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, August 23, 1861, Image 1

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Vol 1 She glliiricttii jshtorate. By W. M. JEFFERSON & CO. T lie Se in i- Weekly Is issued on Tuesday and Friday mornings at $2 50 a year Strictly in Advance. The Weekly Advocate Is published every Friday Evening' at 59 a year, in Advance, Blanks I Blanks I Blanks I IXLANKS in any quantity and of every va ) riety kept on hand or printed to order, at the lowest possible price, at this office. Also—JOß WORK, of every varie ty and style, executed in the neatest and most approved style of the art, and at prices which cannot be “murmured at” by the ‘closest-fisted” in or out of tiiis section of the country. Give us a trial. 3£rijal Milton Countv.— Two VT months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to the estate of Win. Dmsmore, late of said county, deceased. JOHN G. CANTRELL. ) , SAR VII DINSMORE, f A(uni August sth, JB6l. Cd EORG-I A, Forsyth County—Two JT months after date 1 shall apply to the Hon orable Hubard Barker, Ordinary of said coun tv, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the Estate of Samuel Edmondson, late of said coun ty. deceased, for the purpose of distribution among the heirs and creditors of said deceased. This 2nd dav of Amrust, 1861. WILLIAM D. BENTLY. AdmT. Notice. TWO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Paulding couNty, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of A. G. Brintte. deceased. 0. F. BRINTLE, Adm’r. July 24th 18Gl-2m GEORGIA. Milton County. ■YTTHEREAS. John 11. Cook. Executor on the VV Estate of Jeremiah Cook, deceased, ap plies for Letters of Dismission : The e are tlmrofore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county, on or before the first Monday i i October next, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not then be granted. Given under mv hand at office in Alpharetta, Ga., March 16th, 1861. O. P SKELTON. Ordinary. EOR( IIA. Milton (loilnty.—Two months after * I date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the lands belonging to the (‘state of Walton W. smith. deceased. LUCINDA PAHTH. ) . . EBENEZER F, SMITH, f A,lmrs - Juhe 12. 1861w2m. (4 EORGIA, Milton County. Two months as- I ter date application will be made to the Co tri. of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate Eli Mc <'onmdl, deceased. .JOSHUA ROBERTS. ( . henry b. McConnell, i ■ Jone 7th, 18612 m. mWO MONTHS after date, application | will l>e made to the Court of Ordinary of Pauldinv county, for leave to sell the real es tate of WilFam Greer, lute of said county, deceased. July 1, 1861. 3(1 ‘ 11. M. BRYANT, m/m’or. A<l in ini si ratrix’s Sale.— Postponed. w wrll.L be sold, by virtue of nu order from ▼ ▼ the Court of Ordinary of Cobb countv, on the Ist Tuesday in September next before the Court House door i i the city of J/ariett l. Cobb countv, between the legal hours of na’o, on>* lot in the citv of 1/nriettn. on which is a brick house, noir the AV. A A. Railrmil, and opposite (Hovers shoe store at present sceupi •<! by .Vrs. Cler. Also, one lot in the city of .Varictt i, on which is a small framed dwelling house, near the IV. A A. Railroad and adjoining s mth the above lot. sold its the property of Charles Cler. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said deeeised. Terms mode known on the day of sale. FLIZXBETII CLER. dune 17, 1861. tds Adin’x Administrator's Sale. KY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nary of Cobb county, will be sold on the first Tt “Soav in SrcTEMtmu next, before the court house door in t’o* city of M irietta. between the le gal hours of sale. Two Negroes, namely. Ester, a woman about 30 years old : ami Caroline, a girl, about 11 years old. ns the property of Martha Ma loney. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on dav of sale. Julv !•. Iscl. 32 t Is. EDM \RD M KYIS. \dtnh r. GEORGIA. Pantdiny county. WTTIERE.\S. John Wigi v of said county, V v applies to me for letters of administration, on the estate of William Wigley, late of said coun ty . deceased. Th.se are therefore, to cite and require all per sons concerned, to be and appear at my office, on the first Monday in September next, to show cause why said letter- should not be granted the appli cant. Given under mv hand and official signature. MILES EDWARDS, Ordinary. J ilj IS, Isc.t. ri 32 GEORGIA, Paul liny county. %M niERFtS. Jam*- - M. Line, guardian of J. V ▼ 11. Lester, applies to me tot letters of dis- mission from s lid guardianship. These are therefore, to cite and require all per sons concerned, to bo and appear at my office on the first Monday in September next, to -Low attse why said letter- of dismi—iou should not be grant ed the applicant. Witness mv hand ami official signature. MILES EDWARDS. Ordinary. July l». Is.H. td- 32 GF.iHtGIA. PtidJi <i county. 'W r OTICE is herein g ven to all persons concern tv, departed this Hie intestate, and no p rson has applied for Administration on the estate of -arl IL-nrv Mitchell, and that m terms of the law ad ministration will be vested in the < lerk of the *u pertot Court, or some other tit an I proper person, thirty days after the publication of this citation, unless -ollh' valid objection is made to his appoint merit. , , Given under nn hind utd nfIHM xnntnre. July j, |<,| ‘ MILES EDW tRDS, Or l.nary . AOI’IUI.. F|VVO MON I'll" tfler date, »)»>•’ i’ ■ w : b- I made t<» the Court of Ordinary of t’obl* • I . -u • the estate ot M I'ixsi ''■ '■ ■»»*’ : county”. ,h- eased, for the benefit ot the heirs and creditor* y M NORTIDTTT. » . . - > , -q W. J. TINSLEY, ( O/ A tlOl'K- “d »• i,r ' l ’ 4 1 " V. ; " x e)0 st FRAZERs. Tiie Mariella Seiiii-Weeklj Idroeate. TNZryLZET-TZETTyX., GkA.., ZELELED/V-aT AUGUST 23. 1861. BUSINESS CASS DS. Churches hi Marietta. M. E. Church,Rev. Alex. Guaham. Pastor. Presbyterian,Rev. E. P. Palmer. Pastor Episcopal (St. James') Rev. S. Benedict, Rector Baptist,filled 2nd and 4th Sabbath in each month by the Rev. Mr. Rambau. Two Churches for the Blacks, Methodist and Baptist. A. N. SIMPSON Attorney and Councellor at Law Marietta Georgia. October 6. ly. a. jTiTanselt~ Attorney at Law &. Solicitor in Chancery. Marietta Georgia. October 6, ly. ’ JOHN 0. GARTRELL, Attorney and Councellor at Law Marietta Georgia. July 29. .yl cTD? PIT IL LT PS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Marietta Georgia. june 15iy G. HL LESTER. ATTORNEY AT LAW Marietta, Georgia, 'TTT’ILL practice in the Blue Ridge Circuit VV the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the District Court at. Mrrietta. February 29, 1861ly. CICERO C. WINN, ATORXEY AT LAW Marietta Georgia. Will attend promptly to all claims entrusted to his care. Oct. 12 ly. .IAMBS M. BISIIO]’. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Dawsonville G eorgia. WILL give prompt attention to anv business confided to his care in the Blue Ridge circuit. -Sept. 21. 1860—ly. JL CCAML Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Acworth. Cobb County, Geo. X IT ill practice in Cobb. Cass, Cherokee, Mil ' V ton. Paulding and Fulton. Befe.renees. lion. J. W. Lewis, Hon. L. J. Garfrell. Atlanta. N. A. G. S. Avery. Acworth. ;T’Y"Any information as to responsibility of parties, promptly given! Feb. 29-'6J WM. PHILLIPS. J. T. BLHKHALTER PHILLIPS & BUIIKHALTED, Attorneys nt Tjcvw, IXlstricf 1 si, < Jeorjgin. W ill practice in Fulton. Paulding and all the counties of the Blm‘Ridge Circuit , in the Su preme court, and District court. April 5. '6O ... .-ly. DAVID IBM IN. ORKENI.EE BUTLER. IBWIN & in’TLER, AT/OHXEYS AT LAW, ATcL OcX- 1 BUSINESS confided to their professional I management in the following counties will be transacted, viz: ('amphell. Paulding. Polk. Cobb, ('herokee. Forsvth. Lumukin. Fulton and Milton. Also, in the District Court at Marietta, and at the Supreme t'ourt at Atlanta. ’»“'The District Court -its at Marietta on the second Monday in March and Sentenibor. Ite- i turn 20 day s before Court. feb29-'6l -1 v. j W. T. D \Y. .1. W. HEATH, i Day €<? Tlontli, • . p/ori’ri/'.s at Law, Jasper. Pickens ('hi xi y. Georgia. TV T I I-I - pc ictieo in the counties of Pickens. I v Gilmer. Fannin. I.umokin. Dawson. Mil ton Cherokee. Murray an 1 Whitfield. The utmost vigilance given to collections, and i moneys promptly paid over. epL 1 Jth - y.* .IST- ZEB. GLTLZEFELST, ,\.t t ovmh-v mill <'oxi u-»«'t loi- nt Marietta, Cobb countv Ga. Will practice, and give prompt attention to ' all business contide-1 to his professional care, in the District Court of the U. S at Marietta. The Supreme Court of Georgia at Atlanta, and the Superior and Infe'ior t'ourts of the Blue Ridge Circuit, and the counties adjoining Cobb of oili er circuits. F-]'<'eial attention given to the collection of debts, and the securing of all manner o' claims. Prompt and 'ffieient attention w ill be given to a’l manner of bnsim ss in the Courts of Drd na rv in the county of (bbband adjoining ¥ o inties. Feb. H) one y AV 11. Ll.\ AIS & Ale LEA X. Manutact'arers and Declers in all kinds es FURNITURE, MOSS AXl> HAIRMATTHE-SK- LOOKINGGLASS. PLATES, Feech-Tree Street. Atlanta. Ga. /"11IEESE just receive 1. •» Li:'_e lot Englt.- i V luirv an-l i>ti:er Clk'-'- ' bv Nov. •>' GR« »YES A BUTNER. I OOI) FOR MIECH COW.',. /» ?; j j/ i: al. \ SUPPLY of P< » meal the L.-< food in .markei kept ctrnstaiilly on hml. at si {we Lus’icl. ‘ "i i • ARD. (-1 (>-:i 'N Bl t'TEd. \ r 4 ’.per I or quaVitv i isfreceived bv Nov;m ■’ * GROVES A BUTNER L. C. McLBLAN North West Corner Public Square MARIETTA G-A. Grocer and Commission Merchant. AViH devote his attention to the purchase o cotton. ” AROMATIC DYSENTERY CORDIAL, ON Compound Elixer of Klmbarb. 1 jPLEA.SGNT, safe, and effectual remedy YV for Dysentery, Cholera Marbus. I’ain or Sickness at the stomach, and for all Bowell aj lections, Prepared and sold by HAMMETT & GROVES. Feb. 17, ’6o—tf. FIGS FIGS.—A fresh lot just received by GROVES & BUTNFR. Cherokee Baptist College. Cassville, Cass County, GFeoro-ia, 132 50 TO 5162 50 paysfor 40 weeks Tuition Board. Lodging, AVashing, Fuel and School incidentals for a young man. There are six Classes (two Academic and four Collegiate). Students are received at any state of preparation and for any studies they may select. Tuition payable in advance. Boarding in private families. Provisions for 200 students. For further particulars address Rev. THOMAS RAMBAUT. L. L. D. Pres’t. or Prof. J. D. COLLINS. A. .AL. Dean of Fa'lty. yTHt?" N. B.—Spring session opens Thursday, January 17th. 1861, jan. 4-1861. ly. a7 Isaacs/ Wholesale and retail Dealer in Millinery and Fancy Goods, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, Hea l Dresses, Embroideries, Laces, Blondes, Ruches, Perfumery, Ac., Ac. Connally’s Iren Front Hntlcling, White Hall Street, A gedkko lE'o HL AIWiBHs, ~ RESIDENT D E N T 1 S T. (4 RATEFUL t<i the citizens of Marietta and X vicinity for a liberal patronage during the past ten years, is still prepared to perform all operations eiihei for preserving the natural, or nserting artifiicial teeth in the most approved manner. He solicits calls from those who have verybad ietPi. as he is using a preparation for filling the most delicate teeth no matter how badly de cayed, if not otherwise diseased—and rendering them serviceable for years. It is about the same color as the teeth and will never chang or discolor the teeth. Refers to citizens of Marietta for whom he has operated during the past ten years. Terms. Cash, unless by special contract. Office south side of public square, over the Post OfficeOct sth 1860. “TO OUR CUSTOMERS. On and after this date, we will sell Goods for CJ FTY ( ) Those wishing goods in our line will find it to their advantage to give ns a call, as we can oiler inducements to buyers. Those indebted are requested to come forward and SBttl3 Lip either by note >r Cash. II VMMETT A GROVES. Angnst Ist 1861. MARIETTA PAPER COMPANY Manulliclurers oC BOOK. NEW. MANILLA AND WRAPPING PAPER, Letter, Cip. Note tool Envelope Paper Fur nished to Order. Our News and Book PAPER is as good as anv manufacture 1 and at reasonable terms. Cash Paid For CotPon and Linen Rags. Old Rope. u a<; t; 1 Nt; j,v d t'oT tox i u.is n:. Address A. S. EDMONSTON A CO. Oet. 19th. 1 860-ly. Marietta. Ga Ihiulr xhiilu- Hamilton, Markley A Joyner, Atlanta. (Georgia. A N D Hamilton, Markley Joyner, '' <i itelt <t, cj. reft a. July Ist. 1--.1 nB. .!• HIX 1.. II (MILTON, of At’ e: i. ; nd T. C. M vrki.ey and R. W. Joynei:. of Ma rietta, hereb’. gae notice to the public that they will carry on the /> n u g n us i \ es s In ell its branches in Atlanta an I Marietta. N. B B ' S V T3_ 'Waiia.oe, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER Imitator of Wood and Marble. -li'-pinthe E i-t Basement vi Marietta 11 on DiTatur street. ;*<■" Ple.,-e leave or l -r- in Mc'-rs. Markley A Joyner's store. R " Mt. AIRY VINEYARD. riXIIE im-h m;iu 1.-Me i 1-w -< per: -I -f S v< .»rs ot M<>i; ' Air> Vineyard, oft.-r-f.-r sale. am! will keep on h.iml r . -!- -l i :n<■- ami >-'itt:ng- of .■ During tie >■ for sale to supply the or- - ■- " : i ■■ Appi:■•ation may be »ie t>> u. at thi- \ ga:-I <>r Through th- Olli. - . M.un-. <» '■■ • . L. L. M(" ‘N. STEHUING SILVER WARE. O ’LID silver^tei': ng <n-. f'-. --. napkin f-up-and wedii::>.. ; —of a'.: kind last na'eivml a’ RAZIFR. Mrs. A. ISAACS, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, Connelly’s Iron Front Store, White Ila 1 !, near Alabama Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 4 BARGE assortment of Bonnets, Head a W Dresses. Bertha Capes, Embroideries, Dress Irimmings and Fancy Goo is constantly on hand. Bonnets made to artier at sliort notice. Oct 5, ly. HAV ING returned to Marietta again, my old home, I offer my services to the citizens of Marietta and the public generally, who I have served for nearly twenty years in repairing AVatCsies, &c- lam now prepared to serve you again. In addition I have in Store, an as sortment of Confectionaries, consisting of ANDIES, NUTS, RAISIN S and fancy articles. Also. Tobacco & Cigars of the Best Brands SOAPS, TOJLA TOES in Cans, Fresh OVO Oysters, SA CP INNS and clans, and a variety of Articles visually kept in a Con fectionary Store. Thankful for past patronage so liberally bes towed, I hope to merit a continuance of the same. The Ladies are especially solicited to call. West side of the Public Square, next door to Phoenix Building. A. D. RUEDE Sept. 14th—ts. ~sYjs ; ri^cEiviNG 7 !T _ CZ“i- CD C 3 CBI/ iCD INCLUDING Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Cof fees, Salt, Flour. Corn, Bacon, Ac., Ac., and for sale at the lowest Cash prices bv. L. C. McS.ELLAND, February 26th 1861. 'sf JAMES’ INSTITUTE For Young Ladies. 11IIE Third Session will open August 19th, and close December 20th. Tuition from 52.50 to $5.00 per month. Bills for tuition, from time of entrance to end of session payable in October. Circulars containing particulars obtain ed on application to Rev. S. BENEDICT. August 2d. 1862. i Marietta Female College, RATES of Tuition, from $2 to $5 per month. Boarding. sl2 per month. T. B. COOPER, A. M., M. G., Pr. August 6. 1861. GEORG i t . CHEROKEE County—Where as Joseph M’Connell, aiministra.tor of the estate of AV in. Beavers, deceased, applies to me for dismission from s rid administration. These are therefore to cite and adtnoni-h all per sons that th -y fie their objections, if any they hive, within the time prescri >ed by Jaw why said letters of disnrssion shoul I hot he granted the ap plicant .TIMES JORDAN, 0 l’y. April 11, 1861. XvTL YcCa l; i TsT _ Grocer mid I-’i'odiice Alerclimit, Cherokkk St., Marietta, Ga. Keeps constantly on hau l every article in the Grocery Line Such as; SUGA RS, COFFEE, MO EASES' SYRUP, SALT LARD and BACON, Cheese. Mackerel and AYhite fish. Tobacco, Su gars, Iron :ind farmers Hardware. Buckets Ac Tubs Candles, Soap. Powder Shot, A: Lead, Yarns. Starch, and a choice \<ajinc old ffltiskies & Brandy. All persons indebted to me by note or open account will save cost by coming forward and make a Settlement. lam determined to have prompt paying customers or not have any. Oct. 12. Cm. JKZeiTiuesvX-w T-louLts©. ATTIIE I‘ASSEN- ’’ <:rl! DI'I'OI Marietta. Georgia. THIS House, well arranged and convenient I ly located, has recently passed into tli« hands of the undersigned, and is open for the accommodation of permanent and transiei boarders. They are determined to spare no pains or a tention to make their guests comfortable. I’m teis always in attendance at the trains. Sept. 28 ts. DOBBS A HUDSON. FAMILY SUPPLIES” (K) rpilE SUBSCRIBER offers the public at his .1 Store next to A. Green Aco Cherokee Street, a full stock of GROCERIES, embracing every article usually kept in that line, such as SUG A RS, all kinds ; COFFEE, al! kinds ; .MOLASSES, SYRUP, TOBACCO, YARNS, Ac., Ac., & Con n try Produce, taki n in Barter, on liberal terms. i Having purchased the -tore and goods of Mi. j !’>. S. .Lmxsox. I-.- also offers a large stock ot , GRi it'Ei; IES at that stand, on < herokee Street. ..a I Mr. II \\!ES will take pleasure in waiting <-n. - -’otn-r (•ctobcr 12. i'U. tf] E. l’A*-E. i War! War! War!! / \N a:: 1 after this day there will positively V- be ito Credit Q-ivoxx forgosids or work at my store. Ail imtes and accounts due me and not paid Ly the l<t <>t August will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. W. A. FRAZER. July 22d. l"td ■ ts. J. niD ( AT J. It. tie< I.IXTot k‘s OLD stand. n 3.S n-‘w on hand a large and well selected . asmrtment of FA M IKY SUPPLIES i o wliis h be invite" the .if -ntion ot tin- citizen* <»f Marietta and the oounty. 'f;,,- price « -' ' wAB be stri ‘fly adhered to. ' Hi- «*Tms are c tsA. of equiv dent, th G is. cmihirv pt.'iluee oa-h pre-.-, or short time, tu pi ..’mpt paying customers. Bills due oa pre i sonui'ion. Hi- deer nmation is to sell go->4 articles it low prices, an 1 w ill expt'ct prompt payments. (p tc' CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. FIRST DISTRICT. Anpling. Glynn, Bulloch, Liberty, Bryan, Mclntosh, Chatham, Montgomery, Camden, Piree, Charlton, Scriven, Clinch, Telfair, Coffee. Tatnall, Elfingnam, Ware, Emanuel, Wayne, SECOND DISTRICT. Baker, Irwin, Berrien, Lowndes, Brooks, Lee, Calhoun, Miller, Clav, Mitchell. Colquitt, Randolph, Dooly, 'Terrel I, Di-eatur, Thomas, Dougherty, Wilcox. Early, Worth. Echols, THIRD DISTRICT. Chattahoochee. Stewart, Muscogee, Sumter, Macon, Schley* Marion, Taylor, Harris, Talbot, (luitman. Webster. FOURTH DISTRICT. Jasper, Wilkinson, Jones, Houston, Putnam, Twiggs, Baldwin, Laurens, Bibb. Pulaski. Crtiwford, FIFTH DISTRICT. Burke, Lincoln, Glascock, Warren, Columbia, Washington, Hanccck, Wilkes, Jefferson, Richmond, Johnson, SIXTH DISTRICT. Clarke, Hart, Elbert, Newton; Franklin, Taliaferro, Greene, Walton, ALrgan, Oglethrope, Madison, SEVENTH DISTRICT. Butts, Henry, Clayton, Pike, Fayetie, Troup, Meriwether, Spalding, Monroe, Upson. EIGHTH DISTRICT. Campbell, Fulton, ('obb, Haralson, Carroll, Heard, Coweta, Paulding, DeKalb, Polk, NINTH DISTRICT. Banks, Lumpkin, Dawson, Milton, Cherokee, Pickens, Forsyth, Towns, Gwinnett, Rabun, Habersham, Union, Hall, White, Jacks.in, TENTH DISTRICT. Cass, Gordon, Chattooga, Gilmer, Catoosa, Murray, Dade, AYalker, Floyd, Whitfield Fannin, SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. 1. Chatham, Bryan, Effingham. 2. Liberty, Tatnall, Mclntosh. 3. Wayne, Pierce, Appling. 4. Glynn, Camden, Charlton. 5. Coffee, Ware. Clinch. 6. Echols, Lowndes, Berrien. 7. Brooks, Thomas, C- lqnitt. 8. Decatur, Mitchell, Miller. *.). Early, Callioun, Baker. BL Dougherty, Lee, Worth. IL Clay, Randolph, Terrell. 12. Stewart, Webster. Quitman, 13. Sumter. Schley, Macon, 14. Dooly, Wilcox, Pulaski, 15. Montgomery, Telfair, Irwin. 15. Laurens, Johnson, Emanuel. 17. B illoch, Seriven, Burke, 18. Richmond, Glascock. Jefferson, I 1 .), Taliafeiro. Warren, Greene, 2 >. Bal lwin, Hancock, Washington, 21. Twiggs, Wilkinson, Jones, ‘22. B’bb, Monroe, Pike, 23. H :n<ton. ('rawford. Taylor, 24 Marion, Ciiattahoochee, Muscogee. 25 Harris, I'albot, Upson, 25 Spal ling, Butts, Fayette, 27 Newton. Walton, Claike, 28 Jasper, Putnam, Morgan, 29Wilkes, Lincoln, Columbia, 30 Oglethorpe, Madison, Elbert, 31 Hart, Franklin, H iber.-ham, 32 White. Lumpkin, Dawson, 33 H ill, Bank*,-Jackson, 31 Gwinnett, DeKalb, Henry, 3:5 Clavt >n, Fulton, Coblj, 36 Meriwether, ('-weta, Campbell, 37 Troup, Heard, C-trrroll. 38 II liaison, Polk, Paulding: 39 Cnerokec, Mdton, F<>rsyth, 40 Unicti, Towns, Il ilnm, •11 Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens, 42 Cass. Floyd, Cbatto>>ga. 43 Murray, Whitfield, Gordon, 44 Walk-r Dade, Cato >*u. IDi-y OoocLsb, ]leady-Ma< 1 e Clothing, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C, rpHE subscriber at tin* North corner of the I square in Marietta keeps constantly on hand a well -e'ectcd-tock of Goods in the above line ot trade, and r.->pi etfully invit<->the in.-pec tion of hi- friends and the public both with re gard t” tlieir ; QU A LITIES and PRICES. a* mv e.it-toiucrs can buy from me as low as tV-ii.i anv hou-e in G<;<srgi'a. , FOTL CASH! Ant I >nly a-k that the public in Cobb and the adjacent counties will satisfy thorn-elves of • L. BENNETT. _\\ B. Uy customers indebted to me are re- 1 to come forward and settle tbeir tic counts. L. B. All persons indebted are expected forward and settle at once. I’er.-on- wanting Goods can get them as cheap for cash at mv Store as any where. L. BENNETT. Oct. 5. 18606 m UTS. —A large lot ot Almonds. Walnuts. Pecan and Brazil nuts lust received by Nov. 30. ROVES A BUTNER. Tlie Flag of tlie South. DEDICATED TO GEN. THOMAS LEDWITH OF FLORIDA. On the morning of the 31st- May, the Flag of the Confederate States was found grandly floating from astaff upon the Custom-House in Jacksonville, Fla., It was placed there during the night, by some un known hand, creating an agreeable surprise and naturally awakening emotions in the beholder, as it for the first time met his view in the early morn. The circumstance suggested the following lines: Oh 1 say did yon see through the dawn’s early light, The Flag of the South, now so madly unbraided, ’Twas flung to the breeze in the silence of night, And blazed when the stars of the morning all faded ? ‘Twas the Flag of the South Now unfurled to the sky, As free as the breeze that lifts it on high ; And, oh ! maj' the South when her night gloom is Rejoice in her morning, triumphant at last. Some hand all unseen raised that banner in air. Though Freedom beheld it, low bending her form And saw the proud jewels that fell from her hair Undimmed on the Flag that was set to the storm. ’Twas the Flag of the South, With its stars ever bright, In the sheen of the day or the gloom of the night, And, oh '. may the. South, when the gloom speeds Be pure as her Flag in the sheen of her day. The Flag, Oh Columbia ! we cannot forget Thy stars that have gladdened the world with their light— Thy stripes that with tears and with tempests are wet— Seem to fall and to droop in the chaos of night, While the flag of the South, Like a night rising star, Or a new bursting meteor, streams grandly afar. Oh ! the “Star Circled Banner” the South has un furled , May it stream ever on till it blesses the world. Oli! say can you see in the dim distant sky, The stripes still aloft and the stars still aglow, And feel not the sparkle of joy in your eye, Or deep thrill of pleasure your bosom to know, That the Star Circled Flag Os the South will not drag, Nor trail the old glories that clii’g to the rag? . For her sons have the “Star Circled Banner” un- And will bear it aloft till it blesses the world Savannah Defenf.es. —The Savannah Hepublicaii says: “In response to nu merous enquiries [impounded through the press of the interior, we would sim ply say that within a week from to-day no Federal fleet will be able to enter a harbor nor iidet, or effect a landing of troops, on the coast ot Georgia. Month after month elapsed and the. State with all the boasting of its Chief Executive officer, and with over a million in his hands for the purpose, did absolstely nothing for our protection. She Con federate authorities, to whom the mat ter has been turned over, have recently been industriously at work, and forti fications, all along the coast, are nearly comple cd.” Public Sentiment in New Hampshire. The Baltimore N.rchanrje publishes the following extracts from a private letter from New Hampshire : “Men are not so anxious to enlist now as they were previous to the light. k friend of ours assured us last Friday, f that the recruiting sergeant had been ten days enlis ing ten men in Concord, and a young man in Concord told me he had been offered SSO bounty. The writer adds : “There is a great change here in pub lic semimeiit within a mouth. There arc 20,000 men in New Hampshire op posed t<> the war, as at present carried on to subjugate the South. Our first, regiment will come home next week.— Most of them, 1 learn, have got enough of the war. They complain greatly of the treatment they have received, and say that they have been used very meanly.” The Concord (New Hampshire) Stan dard says : “It is very doubtful whether another volunteer regiment can be raised in this State. 'The people begin to feel that the war is‘unjust ami cruel, and that all who engage in it will be looked upon as fighting for pay and not for justice; ami that, however much they may need employment to get a living, they arc not going to robbing and mur dering their Southern brothers. They feel that if poverty should drive them to commit such crimes, it would be far Letter to commit them among the Abo litionists of the North, who have c-.iised their poverty ; and that is, doubtless, their firm resolve.” And again, the same paper remarks : i’oor men you who depend on your dailv labor for your support, God held you '. We feel for you because A’C arc one of you. Where do we find one dol lar a day now, unless we enlist as offi cers for this plundering war ? \\ here shall we find our shilling a day if it continues s : x months longer, when the frosts and snows of another winter fall around us ami our families ? e O » “Cherokee Field Guards.” is the natne of the n -w Company organized in ( herokee county J. J. A. Sharp Cap tain, N. F. Reinhart B. A. Grist T. T. Moss Ist 2nd an 1 3rd Lieut’s. ‘ Wars'w Rebels” is the name of the new Milton County Company 11. W . Howel! Captain, J. D. Foster, J. IL Knox, J. W. I’ritchell Ist 2nd 3rd Lieut’s.* Bott to rendezvous at Big Shanty on the 26th inst. J\To. 8.